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summer day when the sun was high in the sky, a Christian Scientist remembered Mary Baker Eddy's definition of the word "sun," as given on <a class="tome-reference"
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Since
the advent of what we call the atomic age a few educators, physicists, artists, and statesmen, as well as religionists and metaphysicians, have been saying that a new moral and spiritual atmosphere is essential if civilization as we know it is to be preserved and advanced.
Threshing
his wheat in frantic haste, young GideonStraightened his back and scanned the shimmering hills,To catch the glint of Midianitish spears,And saw an angel underneath an oak.
One
Sunday the writer was asked by a Christian Science practitioner to whom she had mentioned a problem that was troubling her, "Where have you laid yourself?
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It is with heartfelt gratitude for our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, and for her God-inspired discovery of Christian Science that I welcome this opportunity of bearing witness to its healing ministry.
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